Category Archives: CSS

View State: As the name suggests, is an error of View State. “Maximum view state size limit (135KB) exceeded” is the error message pertaining to “View State” error and here follows a brief detailing of the issue.

View state holds the state/size of the visual force page that includes the components, field values and controller state. This is important in the light that salesforce provides only a standard size of 135kb for any individual page. If the size of a particular page exceeds 135kb, the page will throw a view state error.

jQuery is a lightweight, “write less, do more”, JavaScript library. jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers. jQuery is absolutely amazing. It’s cross-browser, easy to learn, and makes adding interactivity to your website a breeze.

How to setup jQuery file with html

Before we can do anything, we need to establish our file and link it to our HTML document. First, we will create our plugin file and put it in the “js” directory of our website. It is traditional to start our filename with “jQuery,” followed by the actual plugin name, so we will call this “jquery-hello.js”.Continue reading →

This blog will introduce you to NODE. I will take you through Node and its environment setup for developing your first application. Node is an open-source, cross-platform runtime environment for executing the JavaScript code. For Node you must be acquainted with JavaScript, HTML and CSS and also have some familiarity with web applications and the MVC concept. Its built on the Google V8 JavaScript engine and V8 compiles JavaScript code to native machine code.

If you want to optimize your Visualforce page styling or you want to pretty up your page, you have got options. In this blog I am covering a few ways in which you can give good look and feel to your apex applications.

Good UI development of course requires smart use style sheets. Visualforce provides you the following 3 types of stylesheets: Continue reading →